Student Holly Fryar fights cancer, hopes to return to UNC in fall
For Holly Fryar , recalling the exact age she was diagnosed with liver cancer is tricky, but she thinks she was about 15 when she began chemotherapy treatment at UNC Hospitals.
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For Holly Fryar , recalling the exact age she was diagnosed with liver cancer is tricky, but she thinks she was about 15 when she began chemotherapy treatment at UNC Hospitals.
Author Antonio Tillis believes people’s racial identification can change radically depending on where they are.
UNC’s campus has experienced an upswing in vandalism over the past few months.
UNC administrators have taken steps to rectify the data breach that occurred at the beginning of November — but for many in the campus community, it’s not enough.
Growing up in rural North Carolina, Trenette Clark watched as some loved ones went to jail at young ages and others lost their children to the Child Welfare System.
After a quarter century underground, artifacts from UNC student life — from Blue Cups to Blue Books — have remained intact.
While it is not as well-known as other University institutions, UNC Facilities Services provides students with everything from recycling bins to building renovations on campus.